Release Notes: XTerm is its own base emulator. "Background Color Erase" now works and is the default, so full-window programs look much better. A major bug affecting control-C in "bash" was fixed along with display problems and other minor bugs. The address window now shows both IPv4 and IPv6. Saved session files remember the active macro set. Performance when pasting or dragging text was improved.

Release Notes: Major improvements were made to XTerm and VT220 terminal accuracy. performance during window resize was slightly boosted. A bug that could prevent erased text from disappearing immediately was fixed. Local Echo has been improved. Default color schemes were added. Various small refinements were made to Full Screen. MacTelnet Help was expanded. New toolbar icon artwork was added.

Release Notes: Fixes were made for terminal display, text selection, and keyboard focus bugs. Support was added for XTerm sequences that change all 256 colors. Scrolling performance was improved. Alignment of proportional fonts was improved. Tab stacking was made more intelligent. A Python module can be automatically imported to allow customizations. Other minor bugs were fixed.

Release Notes: Bugs were fixed for VT102 insertion and deletion, terminal double-clicking, crashes, preferences problems, and minor issues. New commands were added to nudge windows in any direction using the keyboard. Terminal search is faster. CP-437 (DOS character set) rendering was improved. Speech contextual menu commands have been restored. A Python API was added to define the meaning of double-clicked words.

Release Notes: The clipboard window has been reimplemented using Cocoa, improving text/image views and avoiding window bugs. It now provides a Finder-style information pane, showing what is known about the data that can be pasted, renders text much more accurately than before, allows partial selections and dragging, allows the image and text displays to scroll, and remembers its size and position.